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Internet Governance and the Global South A. Bhuiyan

Internet Governance and the Global South By A. Bhuiyan

Internet Governance and the Global South by A. Bhuiyan


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A welcome addition to Palgrave's Global Media Policy and Business series, Internet Governance and the Global South documents the role of the global south in Internet policymaking and challenges the globalization theories that declared the death of the state in global decision-making.

Internet Governance and the Global South Summary

Internet Governance and the Global South: Demand for a New Framework by A. Bhuiyan

A welcome addition to Palgrave's Global Media Policy and Business series, Internet Governance and the Global South documents the role of the global south in Internet policymaking and challenges the globalization theories that declared the death of the state in global decision-making. Abu Bhuiyan argues that the global Internet politics is primarily a conflict between the states - the United States of America and the states of the global south - because the former controls Internet policymaking. The states of the global south have been both oppositional and acquiescing to the sponsored policies of the United States on Internet issues such as digital divide, multilingualism, intellectual property rights and cyber security. They do not oppose the neoliberal underpinnings of the policies promoted by the United States, but ask for an international framework to govern the Internet so that they can work as equal partners in setting norms for the global Internet.

About A. Bhuiyan

Professor Abu J M S A Bhuiyan is the founder and Chair of the Department of Television and Film Studies at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Before founding the department, he taught at the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University, Canada, and the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism at the University of Dhaka.

Table of Contents

1. Global South and Supranational Internet Policymaking 2. From UNESCO to ICANN: Rise of a New Model of Global Communication Policymaking 3. Uniqueness of ICANN 4. Resistance to the ICANN Model of Internet Governance 5. Bridging Digital Divide: Neoliberal Means with State Control? 6. Multilingualism: Does It Legitimize the ICANN Model? 7. Intellectual Property Rights on the Internet: Global South's Struggle for a Lenient Regime 8. Cybersecurity and States: Same Bed, Different Nightmares 9. New Multilateralism for Internet Policymaking Bibliography

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NLS9781349466030
9781349466030
1349466034
Internet Governance and the Global South: Demand for a New Framework by A. Bhuiyan
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2014-01-01
222
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